Essentially, Reddit is a community bulletin board where members share answers, opinions, photos, videos, and other stuff. Detailed "subreddits" dive down further, providing forums where people can talk specifics on all sorts of things, from sports to birds with arms. Yes, human arms. So there's that. It just so happens that "Explain Like I'm Five" is designed to provide simple answers on complex problems to the layman - which, depending on your perspective, is what the TV does anyway.

However, Reddit is not merely an online home for the perverted, odd, and slightly deranged. In fact, there's a great of wealth of, dare we say, wholesome, educational, and informative content. The site has become famous for its "Ask Me Anything (AMA)" subreddit, where celebritries and average joes alike can get up in front of the class, so to speak and engage in an online form of "Career Day." It's been so popular, in fact, that Reddit has now banned celebrities, after President Obama performed a suprise AMA gig.

But should "Explain Like I'm Five" be the only Reddit show? Absolutely not. In fact, we've collected some of the best of what the site has to offer, as well as a case for each to exist as a Web show. Here are 10 Reddit subreddits we'd like to see brought into the limelight, including their own Web shows.

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